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README.md
Project Gutenberg Website
This is the source content, database, and other internal files used for building the gutenberg.org website.
This is a git
repository hosted on Github at https://github.com/gbnewby/gutenbergsite.
Development
If you wish to experiment you can develop and run the site on your local machine.
Dependencies:
Once Ruby, Jekyll, and Git are setup:
git clone https://github.com/gbnewby/gutenbergsite.git
cd gutenbergsite
bundle exec jekyll serve
Then open your web browser to http://localhost:4000
Further Information
You will need a Github account, and a SSH key to enable pulls or commits, but any user logged into github may submit commit requests.
If you are new to Github and git repositories, please first read the Github Quick Start guide.
If you are new to Jekyll, get started by reading the docs.
Static Site Generation
We use Jekyll to convert pages from github-flavored markdown to HTML, applying our styles.
The static files are generated directly on the Project Gutenberg site. Use the designated username
to edit files and generate the site.
To make it easier to track where things are, we use the same structure and filenames as the live site. For example, site/about/index.md
will correspond to about/index.html
for the live site. However, the actual filename and path is in the markdown file (the first lines at the top of the .md
files): Jekyll does not build the directory structure you use, instead it follows the metadata at the top of the markdown files.
Content that should be copied as-is to the live site is put at the the top-level of $BASEDIR/gutenbergsite
. For example, we have a directory catalog
for the catalog interface, and gutenberg
for the site assets (CSS and pictures).
Use the keep_files
variable in Jekyll's _config.yml
for anything that is not part of the gutenbergsite
repo but is maintained separately in $BASEDIR/html
. This includes symlinks. Anything with usernames, passwords, codes, or other private information should not be added to the gutenbergsite
repo.
The basic setup is:
$BASEDIR
: the path where we maintain the site.$BASEDIR/gutenbergsite
: the git-maintained content$BASEDIR/html
: the path on the server that the web server uses as itsDOCUMENT ROOT
.
Most pages for the live site (i.e., under $BASEDIR/html
) should exist under $BASEDIR/gutenbergsite
. Any exceptions will be noted in $BASEDIR/gutenbergsite/_config.yml
(the Jekyll configuration file).
To update the git-maintained content and push to the live site:
cd $BASEDIR/gutenbergsite
jekyll build --verbose
Note: --verbose
is optional.
Any changes to files under gutenbergsite
should be checked in via git. For example,
git add FILENAME # for newly created files only
git commit "MESSAGE" # give an informative commit log message
git push
Similarly, any changes made via github.com should be pulled to $BASEDIR/gutenbergsite
:
cd $BASEDIR/gutenbergsite
git pull
Pages that will be converted from markdown to HTML (and have our header/footer added) are in $BASEDIR/gutenbergsite/site
.
License
This is free and unencumbered software released into the public domain. Read more in the LICENSE file.